6008-Fall2019
Number of Stories: 1
Width (bays): 4
Foundation Material: Concrete Block
Depth (rooms): 4
Structural System: Frame
Wall Cladding Material: vinyl
Roof Shape: Gable
Roof Material: asphalt shingle
Decorative Details/Unique Features:
Dentils underneath eave, cross gabling makes entryway portico supported with thin columns
Evidence of Integrity Location/Materials:
Visible concrete block foundation is original
Additions/Alternations to Primary Building:
Windows replaced double hung sash 6/6, 2 additions on structure’s backside (one is screened in porch)
Condition of Primary Building: Good
Observable Threats: large trees, University
Compatibility with Adjacent Land Uses:
Good compatibility in terms of the structure’s size, use, and style
Potential NR Eligibility: Borderline
Evidence of Construction Date:
Described as LT 9 in BL 127, when the lot switched hands in 1955 and a one James Buck came into possession of it the deed of sale and bargain in deed book 99 page 40 makes no note of any structures on the lot, a year later in 1956 Jame Buck sold the lot to B&C Homes Inc. the language in the deed of sale in bargin in deed book 101 page 228 is changed to include the buildings on the lot
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